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Hiccups with kitchen refresh

Juliette Olsen
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We are novice home buyers and novice renovators. But we both are determined, have an eye for design, and enjoy the learning process. 

Made a rookie mistake by not putting the hardware plans down on solid paper when we painted the cabinets and drilled holes For hardware. (In our defense— our oven went out before we started on the kitchen and he hadn’t used/ opened the oven door in several months so it was in the way way back of our mind). 

Welll— we got a new oven and realized the hardware closest to the oven won’t allow for the oven door to open— whoops! Holes have been drilled. 

Any creative recommendations y’all could throw out for this rookie couple “refreshing” their first home? (Photos of oven next to the cabinets of conflict— then photo of the hardware itself on other cabinets completed.) 

With gratitude,


Juliette 

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